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The Côte Saint-Jean offers an exceptional panorama of the Seille valley with the Vosges line, the Seille, the ancient Gallo-Roman road that you can guess, some cuestas (witness mounds that have resisted erosion) and the different villages (Dieuze, Blanche-église, Mulcey, Moyenvic). An orientation table allows you to find your way around and to understand the major issues of this area's past with the White Gold.
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VoirThis rich centre of salt production has had a rich and eventful history, traces of which remain in the subsoil and the architecture of the town. Th...
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